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Hurricane Bertha wipes out Falcons, Hawks and Raptors games

The remnants of hurricane Bertha hit the South of England this morning causing a major disruption to the British baseball league schedule. All games involving Herts teams today have been affected.

The much anticipated NBL clash between the Herts Falcons and the Essex Arrows has just been postponed.

Earlier this morning the Double-A League game between Herts Hawks and Guildford Mavericks was also cancelled.

Herts Raptors’ Single-A League game at the Essex Redbacks was called off yesterday in anticipation of the incoming weather sysem.

Falcons hold onto playoff dreams by a slither

Report by Daniel Levitt

The Herts Falcons have endured their fair share of ups and downs over the course of the 2014 season.

Whether it be the crippling injury to Cristobal Hiche at the start of the year or the consistent line-up changes, they have pretty much seen it all. However, they keep on fighting and have refuted the idea of giving up.

It was fitting then, that the latest chapter in their epic journey provided a synopsis of their season so far.

They fought for their lives this past Sunday, to earn a split against the Southern Nationals at Farnham Park. The 5-7 and 10-9 score lines simply don’t capture the emotion and ardent nature with which both games were played in.

Heading into the double-header, it was salient: how many runs could the Falcons pour on their run-leaking rivals. For the reigning champions however, it was all about offensive production, with just 3 home runs slugged all season, compared to Herts’ 10.

Game 1 could not have gotten off to a worse start for the visitors, as it was the Nationals who piled on the runs early, with 2 runs coming in both the second and third innings. In a complete turnaround from the pre-game predictions, it was the hosts that were on the offensive and waiting for their opponents’ to turn up.

The reply started in the third inning and continued into the sixth where the deficit was cut in half and the game sat poised at 4-2 heading into the final frame.

Enter the Herts Falcons’ bats.

The zealous crowd on hand had waited all afternoon for this highly anticipated game to kick into action, and finally it did.

The Falcons would not just pull back and tie the game, they would go onto score five runs in the seventh inning to win the contest. After six innings of anguish, Herts Manager Cristobal Hiche and his troops could exult and breathe a sigh of relief, for now.

Click here to view game one box scores.

Their jubilant mood over such heroics would last only so long however, as game 2 started hastily.

For the Falcons, they were determined to get off to a better than they had in the opener, but that was just a pipe dream as the defending champions once again raced off to a 5-0 lead after just four innings. But the hosts weren’t as resolute in holding their lead as they had hoped.

With Abel Salas leading the way, the Falcons rejoined a string of hits and suddenly found themselves with three hard-earned runs, but still trailing 10-3 heading into the seventh and final inning of the afternoon.

The presentiment from the Nationals over what might happen for the second time in one afternoon, couldn’t have helped their nerves and, for a split second, it looked as though both teams would leave the ballpark with the ‘Miracle of Farnham Park’ swirling in their heads.

As the hosts came within one out of falling to defeat, they built momentum and again pieced the hits together to score five runs in succession.

The much talked about Falcons bats were finally flying.

The baseball gods had seen enough drama for one afternoon however, and the Nationals eventually recorded the final out to leave the game as an enigma, but not one the Falcons would want to try and work out.

As for the standings, the Falcons remain three games out of a playoff spot with just four games remaining in this rollercoaster season. For the first time now, their fate is out of their own hands and their road to redemption reconvenes this Sunday as they play a pair of games against the Essex Arrows.

Another week, another chapter in this epic journey

Nationals and Falcons meet again at Farnham Park in a do or die series for Herts (photo by Richard Lee)

Written by Daniel Levitt

The Herts Falcons take on the Southern Nationals at Farnham Park on Sunday in the most crucial of series they will play all season.

It seems as though the latter part of that last sentence is reiterated each week, but as the Falcons sit just 3 games out of the fourth and final playoff spot, held by the Nationals, it’s a make or break weekend for the visitors.

“We’ve been playing some great baseball all year” Falcons Manager, Lee Manning said. “We need to put it all together for one last push”.

That “push” starts on Sunday as a plethora of questions will be answered for not only the Falcons and Blazers, but the whole league as well. After their series split with the Falcons last week, the Bracknell Blazers find themselves just one game behind the Nationals, as they gear up to face the third-placed London Mets this weekend.

That task is made harder by the fact that there are just 6 games remaining, emphasising the importance of sweeping the Nationals. Should they fail to, they will remain 3 games out with just 4 to go, or worse, eliminated completely should they get swept.

“We have a team which is capable of pulling it off” Club President Aspi Dimitrov claimed leading up to weekend’s action. “All the pressure is on us this Sunday, but we can turn the table on the Nationals if we win both games”.

For the Falcons, they know what they have to do: win or they are out. Be sure to catch the double-header at Farnham Park, Slough.

Next two Herts Eagles series postponed due to GB team tour of USA

The Triple-A League games MK Bucks at Herts Eagles on 3 Aug and Herts Eagles at Richmond Knights on 10 Aug have been postponed due to the Great Britain U17 National Team tour of the USA on the basis of the BBF League rule protecting teams when 3 or more of their players receive international call-up.

With ten Herts players and coaches currently in Florida with the GB team the Herts Eagles appear to be affected the most out of the four Herts teams.  With the Triple-A playoffs commencing on 24 August these games would need to be rescheduled before then, however it is uncertain whether this would be possible as the Eagles are scheduled to play Hove Tuesday on the last remaining Sunday, August 17. If the games cannot be rescheduled, it is expected that they would be left unplayed and the “games behind” column will determine the standings.

2013 Herts Falcons MVP prepares for semi-final. Series will be shown on TV. Game One on Friday

While the Herts Falcons are preparing for a monumental clash with the Southern Nationals this Sunday, we want to bring Herts fans up to date with developments in Germany as 2013 Herts Falcons MVP, Xavi Gonzalez, prepares for the postseason playoffs in his first season with the Stuttgart Reds in the German Bundesliga.

Xavi made the move to Stuttgart for the start of the 2014 season and he has been the team’s first-choice shortstop. It has proven to be Stuttgart’s best season in their history as they finished the regular season in third place with a record of 18 wins 10 losses (win/loss ratio of .643) and have qualified for the postseason playoffs which commence this weekend.

In the Playoff Semi-Final they will face this year’s favourites, Heidenheim Heideköpfe, who have the best regular season record of 25 wins and only 3 losses.

The Semi-Final will be a best-of-5 series. Around 1,500 fans are expected to be on hand for these series. Game One is this Friday, 1 August, starting at 6pm UK time. Game two will be played on the following day (Sat, 2 August) at 1pm UK time. These first two games will be played in Stuttgart and will be shown live on Splink.TV. Games three, four and five will be played at Heidenheim on 8, 9 and 10 August.

Xavi Gonzalez has put up some outstanding numbers so far in his first season in Germany batting .311 with an on-base percentage of .420. Defensively he has a fielding percentage of .954 committing only 5 errors and turning 13 double plays.

Xavi obviously has to focus on this weekend’s Semi-Final, but he has been following the Herts Falcons season closely and he took time to send his best wishes to the team. “Please let the guys know that I am right behind them and please give a big hug from me to everyone” said Gonzalez.

Falcons split series with Blazers, playoff hopes teeter on knife edge

Jose Sosa came within two innings of securing a win in game one (photo by Paul Holdrick)

Report by Daniel Levitt

It seems as though time fast-forwards each week in this captivating playoff race the Herts Falcons find themselves in. This chapter of their season saw the Bracknall Blazers visit Grovehill Ballpark to settle a two-game series.

With the Blazers and Falcons sitting two and three games out of the fourth playoff spot at the start of the day respectively, no team could afford to lose both games with just eight games remaining in the season.

The Falcons welcomed back Abel Salas from a two-week absence due to illness, whom would provide them a much needed quality start in the second game, but it was Jose Sosa who took the mound in the opener.

Sosa, coming off his best start to date last week against the Southampton Mustangs, seemed to be in full control early, on the way to his second win in as many weeks.

Combining a heated fastball and nasty breaking ball, the Cuban found himself up 2-0 courtesy of some solid offensive production from his hitters after the three innings, however that was where it all turned south.

After giving up two runs in the top of the fourth, Sosa helped his team fight back with two runs of their own in the bottom half of the fifth, but it was in the sixth inning where Sosa lost his mojo and ultimately when the Falcons collapsed to a heartbreaking loss.

The Blazers crossed the plate a mammoth six times in the sixth to break the game wide open, chasing Sosa from the tie in the process.

Darrin Ward came in to pitch the seventh and surrendered just a single run, but it wasn’t enough as the Falcons handed the Blazers the first battle of the day as they fell 9-5.

Heading into the finale, the Falcons simply couldn’t afford another late game collapse, with their entire season depended on them not doing so.

With Abel Salas back on the mound the Falcons are a very dangerous opponent (photo by Paul Holdrick)

Game two was almost a mirror image of the opener as the Falcons jumped to an early, scoring four in the first and adding on another in the second to find themselves up 5-0 after three. The hosts would not score again, instead leaking runs gradually to set up a late-inning climax for the ages.

As the visitors found the scoreboard with two in the fourth and then another run in the sixth, the contest teetered on a knife edge heading into the final frame of the day, with the Falcons up barely by 5-3.

The Blazers added one run in the seventh, which left the deficit at just one run. Through some sterling defence and clutch pitching down the stretch by Salas, the Falcons split the two-game series and were able to avoid a disaster that would have surely ended any playoff hopes.

For Salas, it was a pitching performance that, if the Falcons go onto make the postseason, will be remembered long in the history of the organization. In his seven-inning complete game, Salas struck a startling 12 batters, while also walking twice and scoring a decisive run at the plate.

As it stands now, Herts stand three games behind the Southern Nationals for the fourth and final playoff spot and, with two games coming against the Nationals this Sunday, the Falcons have one last chance to make their move and resurrect their championship hopes.

A split next week will leave them with slimmest of chances of making the postseason, being swept will be catastrophic and will all but end any remaining hopes.

Herts Falcons fans prepare for another rollercoaster Sunday

photo by Richard Lee

For fans of the Herts Falcons baseball team the remaining 8 games of the National Baseball League season will be spent biting nails, sitting on edge of seats and carrying smartphones to keep track of scores coming in from other ballparks around the country.

The Falcons (5-11) are currently in sixth place and on Sunday they have the opportunity to make up ground on their playoff rivals as they face fifth-placed Bracknell Blazers (6-8). If they win both games of this doubleheader they could move into fifth place and close the gap on the Southern Nationals who occupy fourth place which represents the last available ticket to the NBL playoffs. This would set up a titanic clash seven days later as the team from Hertfordshire travels to Farnham Park to face the Nationals, where two wins could move them into fourth place.

But before even thinking about the game on 3 August, all the focus is on their immediate opponents, the Blazers. When the two teams met earlier in the year the Blazers swept them 6-7 and 4-14. The Falcons lost Cris Hiche in the second game after that nasty injury which resulted in a fractured wrist and finger for the Chilean slugger. The Blazers have been sitting out the last few weeks due to the BBF rule which states that a game can be rescheduled if a team is missing three or more players due to international call-ups.

   

We understand that their ace pitcher Jordan Edmonds is likely to be back from his spell playing in the USA. If so, Herts will need to plan how exactly to approach him knowing that he will not allow many runs. Who should they put on the mound in that game? If Abel Salas is back he would be the obvious choice with an ERA of 2.85. Over his last four starts he has recorded an ever increasing number of strikeouts – 6 against the Mets, 7 at the Mustangs, 10 against the Pirates and a season-high 14 versus the Nationals. On other hand Jose Sosa has been a revelation. If Mike Osborn manages to recover from his arm injury, he can be just as effective. Then there is shortstop Ryan Hackel who was asked to pitch 5 innings against Southampton on Sunday and he shut them down. His ERA currently stands at 1.40. So it looks like there is a lot for manager Lee Manning to think about ahead of, and during, the game .

This is the last home game of the regular season for the Falcons – last opportunity for Herts fans to come out in force and support the team before they go on a 6-game road trip to complete the regular season. The game starts at 12pm at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead.